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thanks! Maybe I could check out cockpit and portainer too...
Might want to use dockge instead of portainer.
https://github.com/louislam/dockge
Portainer has... Weird issues.
Not knocking Dockge, but I have to say I was underwhelmed coming from Portainer. It obviously works for a lot of people, so I might just be 'special'.
I mean its not really meant to be special. Just a good management frontend.
I meant that I'm special as in incompetent, not that the app was special.
Oh lol
What kind of issues?
Ive had several stacks just fail to deploy in portainer.
Copy pasting the composes then running them as vanilla yamls or in dockge they worked entirely fine.
Can't remember the exact compose files but I remember they were Linux server containers. No idea what the issue is/was since its been years.